The Department of Employment and Labour has launched the KwaZulu-Natal Project 20 000 Internship, an initiative aimed at providing thousands of unemployed individuals in KwaZulu-Natal with valuable workplace experience. This programme offers opportunities across different fields, helping participants develop their skills and gain exposure to professional environments.

    With thousands of positions available, the KwaZulu-Natal Project 20 000 Internship is an ideal opportunity for those looking to gain work experience, build a strong CV, and improve their employability in the labour sector.

    Internship Opportunities Available in KwaZulu-Natal

    The KwaZulu-Natal Project 20 000 Internship offers thousands of internship positions in Durban, covering four major categories within the labour sector.

    1. Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) – 3,812 Posts

    Interns in this category will assist in ensuring workplace safety and compliance with South African labour laws.

    • Provincial Office, Durban (KZN)1,008 posts (Ref No: OHS/INTP/KZN)

    2. Basic Conditions of Employment (BCEA) – 3,727 Posts

    This category involves monitoring employment contracts, working hours, wages, and labour rights to protect employees.

    • Provincial Office, Durban (KZN)625 posts (Ref No: BCEA/INTP/KZN)

    3. Employment Equity (EEA) – 513 Posts

    Interns will work in promoting fair and equal employment opportunities in compliance with employment equity legislation.

    • Provincial Office, Durban (KZN)18 posts (Ref No: EEA/INTP/KZN)

    4. Employer Audit Service (EAS) – 1,948 Posts

    This category involves auditing companies to ensure compliance with labour laws, wages, and employee conditions.

    • Provincial Office, Durban (KZN)99 posts (Ref No: EAS/INTP/KZN)

    Who Can Apply?

    The KwaZulu-Natal Project 20 000 Internship is open to all South African citizens who meet the following criteria:

    • Currently unemployed
    • Recent graduates or individuals with relevant qualifications
    • No prior participation in an internship programme with the Department of Employment and Labour

    Applicants should ensure that they submit their applications before the closing date: 21 February 2025.

    How to Apply

    KwaZulu-Natal Internship Applications:

    Address:
    Chief Director: Provincial Operations
    PO Box 940, Durban
    or hand deliver to 267 Anton Lembede Street, Durban 4000

    Email Applications to:

    For enquiries, contact:
    Provincial Office, KwaZulu-Natal – Mr. Mlungisi Zondi at 072 785 2299

    Why Apply for the KwaZulu-Natal Project 20 000 Internship?

    • Gain practical work experience – Interns will receive hands-on training, improving their employability.
    • Boost your CV – A government internship adds significant value to your career.
    • Network with professionals – Work alongside experts in labour law, compliance, and audits.
    • Enhance your job prospects – Gain work experience that improves your chances of securing full-time employment.

    If you are unemployed and looking for an opportunity to develop your skills, apply for the KwaZulu-Natal Project 20 000 Internship before 21 February 2025.

    For more details and to apply, scan the QR code on the official flyer or visit:
    www.labour.gov.za/newsroom/psvc/circular-05-of-2025

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